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Oklahoma Higher Education's Campus E-Clips Newsletter
http://www.okhighered.org/newsletter/Archives/index-061103.html[8/21/2013 4:16:09 PM]
IN OTHER NEWS JUNE 11, 2003 EVENTS
TCC fire protection
program nationally
recognized
Wallis collection given to
OSU-Tulsa
Rose State organizes
documenting of
Rosenwald Schools
ECU'S Mayfield honored
for entrepreneurship
achievements
NSU establishes science
teacher association
student chapter
FROM THE
CHANCELLOR
OHLAP scholarship promise kept, but many
programs suffer $83 million in overall cuts to
higher education
Oklahoma’s families counting on Oklahoma Higher Learning Access
Program (OHLAP) scholarships will be receiving some good news, while other
programs and higher education institutions will face major cuts based on the
budget that was passed recently by the Oklahoma Legislature.
“Our higher education system is coping with an $83 million cut, so
sacrifices in other programs and at our institutions had to be made, but the
commitment to OHLAP scholarships will be maintained for next year,” said
Paul Risser, chancellor of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
Read more on higher education funding.
Oklahoma Film Institute offers
summer program
Up-and-coming filmmakers from all over the
United States will have an opportunity to learn
first-hand the intricacies of making movies
from some of Hollywood's production veterans
during the annual Oklahoma Film Institute at
Oklahoma City Community College July 14
through Aug. 1. Read more on the Oklahoma Film Institute.
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation donates
advanced DNA sequencers to Cameron
Thanks to a recent donation from the Oklahoma Medical Research
Foundation, Cameron University students will have the tools necessary to
conduct cutting-edge genetic research alongside leading scientists this fall.
The OMRF, which has garnered international attention for its research on
Alzheimer's disease, lupus and other diseases and disorders, has donated
two automated DNA sequencers to Cameron's biological sciences
department. Read more on the OMRF donation.
OSU engineering student is
nation's best
OSU-Stillwater graduate, Christina Lupher was
recently honored as the top industrial engineering
student in the nation.
The award is given by the Institute of Industrial
Engineers (IIE), which represents more than 17,000
industrial engineers and 150 chapters worldwide.
The IIE Student Award for Excellence acknowledges
undergraduate students who have distinguished
themselves through scholarship and campus leadership and, in doing so,
have brought distinction to industrial engineering at their institution. Read
more on Christina Lupher.
Kegans ends 40-year career at NOC
June 15: Art auction at
OSU
June 21: Library Day at
the Sam Noble Museum
of Natural History
June 30: State Regents
Meeting
June-July: OCCC offers
film editing software
courses
July 9: "Faces from Afar"
exhibit at Redlands
July 28 - Aug. 1: NOC
Arts Adventure 2003
CAMPUS
NEWS LINKS*
PHOTO
GALLERY
Ardmore H.E.C.
Cameron*
Carl Albert *
Connors
Duncan H.E.C.
East Central *
Eastern Oklahoma
Langston
McCurtain County H.E.C.
Murray
NEO A&M
Northeastern*
Northern*
Northwestern*
OCCC*
Panhandle*
OU*
OSRHE*
OSU*
OSU-OKC*
OSU-OKMULGEE*
OSU-CHS*
OSU-Tulsa*
OUHSC*
Redlands
Rogers*
Rose State *
Seminole
Southeastern*
Southwestern*
Faces from Afar
"Faces from Afar" exhibit
at Redlands

Oklahoma Higher Education's Campus E-Clips Newsletter
http://www.okhighered.org/newsletter/Archives/index-061103.html[8/21/2013 4:16:09 PM]
IN OTHER NEWS JUNE 11, 2003 EVENTS
TCC fire protection
program nationally
recognized
Wallis collection given to
OSU-Tulsa
Rose State organizes
documenting of
Rosenwald Schools
ECU'S Mayfield honored
for entrepreneurship
achievements
NSU establishes science
teacher association
student chapter
FROM THE
CHANCELLOR
OHLAP scholarship promise kept, but many
programs suffer $83 million in overall cuts to
higher education
Oklahoma’s families counting on Oklahoma Higher Learning Access
Program (OHLAP) scholarships will be receiving some good news, while other
programs and higher education institutions will face major cuts based on the
budget that was passed recently by the Oklahoma Legislature.
“Our higher education system is coping with an $83 million cut, so
sacrifices in other programs and at our institutions had to be made, but the
commitment to OHLAP scholarships will be maintained for next year,” said
Paul Risser, chancellor of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
Read more on higher education funding.
Oklahoma Film Institute offers
summer program
Up-and-coming filmmakers from all over the
United States will have an opportunity to learn
first-hand the intricacies of making movies
from some of Hollywood's production veterans
during the annual Oklahoma Film Institute at
Oklahoma City Community College July 14
through Aug. 1. Read more on the Oklahoma Film Institute.
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation donates
advanced DNA sequencers to Cameron
Thanks to a recent donation from the Oklahoma Medical Research
Foundation, Cameron University students will have the tools necessary to
conduct cutting-edge genetic research alongside leading scientists this fall.
The OMRF, which has garnered international attention for its research on
Alzheimer's disease, lupus and other diseases and disorders, has donated
two automated DNA sequencers to Cameron's biological sciences
department. Read more on the OMRF donation.
OSU engineering student is
nation's best
OSU-Stillwater graduate, Christina Lupher was
recently honored as the top industrial engineering
student in the nation.
The award is given by the Institute of Industrial
Engineers (IIE), which represents more than 17,000
industrial engineers and 150 chapters worldwide.
The IIE Student Award for Excellence acknowledges
undergraduate students who have distinguished
themselves through scholarship and campus leadership and, in doing so,
have brought distinction to industrial engineering at their institution. Read
more on Christina Lupher.
Kegans ends 40-year career at NOC
June 15: Art auction at
OSU
June 21: Library Day at
the Sam Noble Museum
of Natural History
June 30: State Regents
Meeting
June-July: OCCC offers
film editing software
courses
July 9: "Faces from Afar"
exhibit at Redlands
July 28 - Aug. 1: NOC
Arts Adventure 2003
CAMPUS
NEWS LINKS*
PHOTO
GALLERY
Ardmore H.E.C.
Cameron*
Carl Albert *
Connors
Duncan H.E.C.
East Central *
Eastern Oklahoma
Langston
McCurtain County H.E.C.
Murray
NEO A&M
Northeastern*
Northern*
Northwestern*
OCCC*
Panhandle*
OU*
OSRHE*
OSU*
OSU-OKC*
OSU-OKMULGEE*
OSU-CHS*
OSU-Tulsa*
OUHSC*
Redlands
Rogers*
Rose State *
Seminole
Southeastern*
Southwestern*
Faces from Afar
"Faces from Afar" exhibit
at Redlands